Kamchatka
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1:00:03
It's my time machine.
1:00:06
Whenever I come to dust,
I sit here and look around...

1:00:10
...and remember things.
1:00:12
You miss him, don't you?
1:00:16
You want to know if I go
around weeping like a fool?

1:00:21
No, I don't.
1:00:23
But I like to remember
the good old times.

1:00:33
We gotta find a reed...
1:00:35
...as thick as a finger,
more or less.

1:00:38
Hollow it, then you can use
it to breathe under water.

1:00:42
- This one? -No, as thick
as my finger not yours.

1:00:45
If not, you can't breathe!
1:00:50
- But there aren't any that thick.
- There are a lot, look.

1:00:54
All right.
1:01:07
Schools always need teachers.
1:01:09
That could be a temporary
solution, at least.

1:01:13
Try and convince him.
If I do...

1:01:17
...he won't listen. If his
dad does, hell's gonna burn.

1:01:20
You know how they are,
two of a kind.

1:01:24
Come in, love.
1:01:26
We're also to blame.
1:01:28
Why? 'Cause we taught him to
take love, but not to give it.

1:01:31
They love each other whether
fighting or playing tough.

1:01:35
You know what it's like
to live with 3 brutes.

1:01:37
But then, when they grow up
and can't fight any more...

1:01:41
Nothing will change. Someway,
they'll fight differently.

1:01:46
You won't be like that,
will you, dear?

1:01:49
The situation's tough, dad,
militars kill people every day.

1:01:53
We want to be together
as much as we can.

1:01:56
Is it so hard
to understand?

1:01:58
- Come on, pour.
- It'll hurt.


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